Copyright Policy and Content Removal

Copyright, trademark, attribution, and removal

Help us protect creative work and correct rights issues.

OddityMall respects creators, photographers, designers, brands, and rights holders. Use this page to report copyright or trademark concerns, request an attribution correction, or identify material you believe should be removed.

Complete requests help us locate the exact material, understand your authority, and review the requested action without routing sensitive rights claims through a general contact form.

Our policy

A practical process for copyright and content removal

OddityMall publishes editorial coverage of unusual products, inventions, designs, and creative projects. Images and other materials may come from makers, retailers, public press resources, licensed sources, or other parties that represent they can provide them. When a rights issue is brought to our attention, we review the identified material and may remove it, disable access, correct attribution, replace media, add context, or request more information as appropriate.

This page provides an intake process and general information; it is not legal advice. Sending the form does not guarantee a particular result or establish that a submission satisfies every legal requirement.

Dedicated rights intake

Submit a copyright, trademark, or removal request

The form is sent directly to [email protected]. It asks for the protected work, exact OddityMall location, your contact information and authority, the action requested, and an electronic signature.

Request details
Material and requested action
Required declarations

The information supplied here is used to evaluate and respond to the request. It may be shared with relevant publishers, service providers, or advisers when reasonably necessary to investigate the claim. See the Privacy Policy.

Before you submit

What a complete copyright notice should identify

For a copyright removal request, provide the information required by applicable law, including the following elements. The U.S. Copyright Office offers additional information about the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

01

Your identity and signature

Identify the rights holder, your legal name, your authority to act, reliable contact details, and a physical or electronic signature.

02

The protected work

Describe the copyrighted work or other protected material. When available, include an original source, registration, portfolio, product page, or another authoritative reference.

03

The exact location

List every OddityMall URL at issue and identify the specific image, text, mark, or other material within each page. A homepage link alone is not enough.

04

Required statements

State your good-faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized and, under penalty of perjury, that the notice is accurate and you are authorized to act.

After submission

How OddityMall reviews a rights request

1

Locate

We use the submitted OddityMall URLs and material description to identify the content at issue.

2

Evaluate

We review the claim, supplied sources, authority, context, and requested action. We may ask for missing or clarifying information.

3

Act

Depending on the circumstances, we may remove or disable material, correct attribution, replace media, decline the request, or take another appropriate step.

4

Follow up

When appropriate, we contact the sender or relevant content provider about the status or additional information needed.

Submit rights claims carefully and accurately

Do not submit a removal request merely because you dislike criticism, editorial context, a product review, or a lawful use of material. Knowingly making material misrepresentations may have legal consequences. If you are uncertain about your rights or the notice process, consider speaking with a qualified attorney.

Restoration requests

If your material was removed by mistake

If OddityMall removed or disabled material you provided and you believe that happened because of a mistake or misidentification, email [email protected] with the subject line Counter-notification. Identify the removed material and its former location, explain your basis for seeking restoration, provide your full legal name and contact information, and include every statement, consent, and signature required by applicable law. Consider obtaining legal advice before sending a formal counter-notification.

Rights and removal FAQ

Questions about copyright and content removal

What kinds of issues belong on this form?

Use it for copyright removal requests, trademark complaints, attribution or permission corrections, and other rights-based content issues. General questions belong on the contact form, while editorial pitches belong on the product submission form.

Do I need to identify the exact OddityMall URL?

Yes. Include each full URL and describe the specific image, passage, trademark, or other material at issue. A broad request to search the entire site is difficult to evaluate and may delay review.

Can an agent, attorney, or employee submit for a rights holder?

Yes, if the sender is authorized to act. Identify the rights holder, state your role and authority, use reliable contact information, and sign with your legal name.

Can I upload ownership records or screenshots?

The secure form accepts links rather than attachments. Link to an authoritative source, registration, portfolio, product page, or stable document location when that evidence helps explain the claim. Do not put passwords or highly sensitive personal information in the form.

Will OddityMall automatically remove anything I report?

No. We review the request and may seek clarification. The appropriate response depends on the material, ownership, authorization, context, applicable law, and the completeness and accuracy of the notice.

What happens to the information I submit?

It is emailed to [email protected] for review. Information from a rights request may be shared with relevant content providers, service providers, advisors, or others when reasonably necessary to investigate, respond, document, or comply with legal obligations.

Is this form legal advice or a guarantee that my notice is valid?

No. The page helps collect useful information, but it does not provide legal advice, determine your rights, guarantee legal sufficiency, or promise a particular outcome. Consult an attorney if you need guidance about your situation.